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Ministry of the Interior and

Local Government

Bangsamoro Autonomous Region


in Muslim Mindanao
1 BANGSAMORO COMMUNITY RESILIENCE PROGRAM
A flagship program of the ministry which aims to refine the approved
Bangsamoro Convergence Framework on Community Resilience pursuant to
RPOC Resolution No. 001 series of 2020. The framework is designed to
enables all stakeholders in BARMM including the community to address
multi-dimensional risks and vulnerabilities in the region through a
convergent, consultative, comprehensive and efficient approach.

INTERIOR AFFAIRS SERVICE


Public Safety Division “ Tr a n s f o r m i n g g o v e r n a n c e , e m p o w e r i n g t h e B a n g s a m o r o . ”
Unique Context of Bangsamoro

BARMM as a region
BARMM as a region Ongoing implementation of
with its own unique exercising meaningful
peace agreements –
history, culture, autonomy, through the
Comprehensive Agreement
territory, and parliamentary system of
on the Bangsamoro
geography governance, as part of right
to self-determination
Risk and Vulnerabilities affecting Bangsamoro
• Historical injustices • LGU capacities,
• Weak institutions (i.e., corruption) competencies and
Structural/
COVID-19 Pandemic
• Political dynasties readiness (e.g., delivery
Institutional • Fragmented and uncoordinated approach
in governance Implementation of
of basic services, rule of
law, infrastructure)
previous peace agreements • Poverty and deprivation

• Cultural stereotyping • Internal displacement


• Repression of Bangsamoro • Presence of peace
Social identity
• Armed conflicts
“spoilers”
• Natural disasters and
• Resource-based conflicts (land, climate change
etc.) • Marginalization,
• Presence of lawless elements exploitation and
• Proliferation of loose firearms oppression

• Misrepresentation of religious teachings


Individual • Alienation / isolation
• Complacency
• Access to extremist ideologies
Why a Convergence Framework for Bangsamoro
Community Resilience (CoRe)?
To establish
and facilitate an inclusive To ensure efficient and
& culturally-sensitive swift action/
process to effectively implementation
address natural and through participatory,
human-induced disasters, To ensure convergence
deliberative and
including horizontal among different actors &
sustainable approach.
conflicts and pandemics stakeholders through
To develop and implement an coordination,
integrated and holistic collaboration & capacity-
approach to strengthen building in relation to
community resilience within strengthening community
the Bangsamoro resilience in Bangsamoro
Region communities
Convergence
Framework for
Bangsamoro CoRE

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• Taking into account the unique


historical, cultural, political and
geographical context of the
Bangsamoro Response Adaptation &
& Recovery Innovation
• Risks and vulnerabilities affecting
the Bangsamoro Bangsamoro Communities (including
different sectors – women, youth,
• Building on existing and children, IPs, IDPs, faith-based leaders,
emerging opportunities within the etc.)
BARMM
Civil Society Organizations
Empowered and proactive citizens, in socially cohesive
communities
(vulnerable groups - women, youth, children, IPs, IDPs,
faith-based leaders, former combatants)

Inclusive and responsive Capacities for participatory


local government units natural resource management
and development

What makes a
Resilient Capacities to mitigate
Access to basic/needs services disaster risks or adapt to
and economic opportunities Bangsamoro disaster situations, including
Community? climate change

Effective mechanisms for


conflict prevention,
management and resolution
Strengthened health systems
to address threats of
pandemics Access to Information
and Communication
The Role of Capacity building
Empowering the
Youth Sector
MILG in CoRe strategies
Establishing
Mechanism for
Project Reintegration and
development Reformation of
support Former Rebels

Empowering Convergence of PCVE


Local approaches
Governments
Integrating and enhancing
existing peace and order &
Localized Peace disaster risk reduction
Engagements management mechanisms
WAYS FORWARD
•FORMULATION OF TOOLS
•CORE SUMMIT
•IDENTIFICATION OF PILOTED LGUS
•PROPER IMPLEMENTATION AND
MONITORING
•AWARDING OF THE MOST RESILIENT LGUS
Shukran!

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